Sentences with phrase «in conversation in the comments»

Join in the conversation in the comments.
Engage in conversation in the comments with other readers and the owner of the blog and link to your blog or website when commenting.»

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These bots essentially perform parlor tricks in which they respond with comments that are loosely related to a particular conversation, but they «can't say anything true about the real world.»
This comment was from a casual conversation I had with my son's doctor this past week, as we waited in his office for checkup tests results.
She had irked some critics in May when she commented during a conference, «There can be 12 white, blue - eyed, blonde men in a room and they're going to be diverse too because they're going to bring a different life experience and life perspective to the conversation
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his supporters have suggested that the now - notorious 2005 conversation made public by the Washington Post on Friday — in which Trump is heard making sexually explicit comments about women while TV personality Billy Bush eggs him on — was typical of the kind of harmless «locker room talk» in which men engage in all the time.
(Cool didn't cooperate for this piece; her comments in this story are from past conversations with Fortune.)
Jim Kessler, senior vice president for policy and co-founder of Third Way, a centrist policy think tank in Washington, D.C., echoes those comments: «For voters, the biggest conversation and the biggest concern is that the best days for them, their kids, and their communities may be in the past,» he says.
But keep in mind, he was engaged in a live conversation where his comments were supposed to be brief.
Most often in today's conversations, one person's comments «trigger» thoughts in the listener, who then brings forth their own story along the same lines.
Donald Sterling makes a couple of comments in what he thought was a private conversation, but the comments are mysteriously posted online.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump again dismissed as «locker room talk» the newly published lewd comments he made about women in a 2005 conversation,
Republicans on Friday quickly condemned the lewd comments about women made by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in a 2005 conversation, and some called for him to drop out of the race.
I wanted to get the conversation going in the comments section around each topic because I think as much value comes from the comments section as comes from the original post (as I noted in this post: Comments are the Newcomments section around each topic because I think as much value comes from the comments section as comes from the original post (as I noted in this post: Comments are the Newcomments section as comes from the original post (as I noted in this post: Comments are the NewComments are the New Black).
Reach out to us below in the comments or on social media to keep the conversation going.
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Rosenstein's comments came at the end of a wide - ranging conversation at the Newseum in Washington to commemorate Law Day, which happened to fall a day after the Washington Post reported that conservative allies of President Trump had drafted impeachment articles against the Justice Department's No. 2 official.
My response: «You have already begun to communicate about your family wealth by the lifestyle decisions you have made thus far, the implicit and explicit comments (or lack thereof) in the family conversation about money...
Even more surprising to me was a comment that LaHaye made to me in a personal conversation.
Just let her go, I sort of like the comments she makes because a) they help illustrate the reason why atheists are around in the first place and why we must actually get up and say something and b) she sometimes starts stimulating conversation (obviously she doesn't mean to nor participates).
Just in the interest of advancing the conversation, I've pulled a comment from the BIG THINK thread by our own C.J. Wolfe.
Whether that's through asking questions in the comments or replaying a part you missed the first time, a recording can be used to start conversations that help us grow in our faith.
The fact that the new testament is in question over and over within these conversations cast any person's faith; whose beliefs are based in part on comments penned by or for Paul, into question.
@Linda, while I absolutely agree with your comment, for me there is an even greater and broader purpose in pursuing this conversation in a public place: so that people can become aware of some of the deceptive (whether intentionally or not) and dangerous behaviours and practices that sometimes (often?)
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's comment
Just another one to ignore, since it won't actually contribute to any conversation, except to blame atheists for something (bearing false witness in the process), or to have some other negative comment about atheists.
I had noticed that a couple of people had commented earlier regarding the OP, so that's what I did, as well as posting something personal having to do with the change of topic to participate in the conversation and, hopefully, help with the healing going on here in some way.
In which I disagree with Candace Cameron Bure about «biblical» marriage:: I read Bure's comments about «biblical marriage» and I had to respond to that phrase in particular as she re-ignited the conversation in pop culture about what Christians really believe about headship / submission in marriagIn which I disagree with Candace Cameron Bure about «biblical» marriage:: I read Bure's comments about «biblical marriage» and I had to respond to that phrase in particular as she re-ignited the conversation in pop culture about what Christians really believe about headship / submission in marriagin particular as she re-ignited the conversation in pop culture about what Christians really believe about headship / submission in marriagin pop culture about what Christians really believe about headship / submission in marriagin marriage.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I no longer need to have that conversation because I am certain that my story would not be heard due to comment that were made by this person in response to Julie way early on in this discussion.
Thank you for reading, for commenting, for our funny and deep and weird conversations on Twitter and Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, for your emails and letters, for your support and critiques, for showing up to the events in churches and community centres where I stumbled over my words and hugged you a bit too tightly and likely cried, for buying my little yellow book, for your prayers for me and my family, for staying with me, really, for all of it.
You are welcome to join in the conversation via the comment section or by contributing to our Synchroblog.
If you want to participate by contributing to the conversation on your own blog, write a post and share it in the comment section or via social media throughout the week.
I appreciate the conversation, and look forward to continuing it in the comments.
You are welcome to join in the conversation via the comment section or by contributing to the synchroblog.
Most Popular Comment: Zack, in response to «Better Conversations About Biblical Womanhood (Part 1),» wrote:
The comments rolled in, and some fantastic conversation came of it.
Update: I'm so pleased with how the conversation has gone in the comment section!
And he added a comment to summarize what many in this congregation thought about the use of the consensor: «It's a marvelous vehicle for starting conversation
Between our three guests — an atheist, a Catholic, and an Orthodox Jew — we've had over 500 questions come in, generating all kinds of interesting conversations on the blog and in the comment section.
Most Popular Post: By stats — An Interview with Rob Bell BY FB shares, tweets, and comments - Surviving a Conversation with An Atheist by Alise Wright Congrats, Alise, for having the most popular guest post in the blog's history!
I'm going to make this my last comment on this thread, not because talking about this in the way this conversation has gone is upsetting for me but I just don't see the point of talking any more with the way it has gone.
But instead it turned into fantastic conversation in the comment section, just a good old fashioned blog chat of yesteryear without anyone cursing anyone out — great theories, so many connections I had missed, so much goodness there.
With these five words, Donald Trump and many of his supporters have tried to brush away the presidential candidate's sexually predatory comments recorded in a 2005 conversation between the GOP presidential candidate and NBC host Billy Bush.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to....
Please would you pass on encouragement to her to consider airing her comments and perspectives not just in conversation with you.
There's no way we can cover every angle of this important issue in a week, so your comments, questions, and posts will be critical in bringing more depth and insight to the conversation.
This post set the tone for the year and launched a series on the Bible that started some fantastic conversations in the comment section.
My favorite thing about the blog is the conversations that follow in the comment section, so let's keep that going by doing what we're already good at — talking together about faith, doubt, politics, insecurity, theology, news, hopes, fears, trends, questions, entertainment, and sock monkeys.
While I don't agree with every point in every one of these comments, articles, and quotes — I've included thoughts from Christians, Jews, and even atheists — I think they provide great fodder for conversation and may help you as you work through all this on your own.
You've had longer conversations with strangers in the comment section of your blog than you've had with your own mother.
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